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Re: R40 slant
« Reply #30 on: February 26, 2012, 08:27:12 pm »
Yep, I've dealt with something like this when I was working on the rollsigns on Dj Hammer's TOMC. This needs some further investigation with the animated files and the object files themselves. You could either send the entire "exterior" folder to Pacific385 (who has more experience with animated files than I do) or me (but it will take days or even weeks because of college, and it's possible I might not be able to fix it).
      >:( college, work other things??? ugh lol im jp i fixed it, i recoded the doors from scratch and ive just about have them centered.... but thanks  ;D ;D ;D. AND i do appreciate the fact that you offered to take the time to fix my doors.  IF ANYBODY WANTS THE INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PM me with your email and ask; then ill email you guys the exterior file with the corrections (i have permission from the creator)

All credit for the fix goes to Gong Gahou  ;D
 
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Re: R40 slant
« Reply #31 on: February 26, 2012, 10:03:09 pm »
I wouldn't mind having the r40 interior/exterior.  ;)

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Re: R40 slant
« Reply #32 on: February 26, 2012, 11:25:59 pm »
DO NOT post here if you want the R40 interior and exterior; PM me because posting here only takes up space and it will eventually aggervate me. Ill send you the files required to convert it and instructions via email.

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Re: R40 slant
« Reply #33 on: February 26, 2012, 11:28:25 pm »
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Re: R40 slant
« Reply #34 on: February 26, 2012, 11:30:55 pm »

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Re: R40 slant
« Reply #35 on: June 23, 2012, 02:35:16 pm »
You can very easily create one using static trains from other routes, just go into the Objects folder for OpenBVE, search for "R40", then get a B3D file and open it up (I will use the files "R40_B.b3d and R40_B2.b3d" as examples, you need them both BTW). You should see image names like "R40_frontb.bmp" listed throughout the file, find all the images listed in both B3D files, then copy both the B3D file and all the images. Now create a folder in your R40 Slant folder called "cars", and paste all of them there. Now, open Notepad, and type this in:

[exterior]

0=cars\R40_B2.b3d
1=cars\R40_B.b3d
2=cars\R40_B2.b3d
3=cars\R40_B.b3d
4=cars\R40_B2.b3d
5=cars\R40_B.b3d
6=cars\R40_B2.b3d
7=cars\R40_B.b3d
8=cars\R40_B2.b3d
9=cars\R40_B.b3d

Save that file into your R40 Slant folder as Extensions.cfg

There you go!  ;)
I Need A Download Link For The .b3d Files  >:(
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« Last Edit: June 29, 2012, 11:43:46 am by ipac »

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Re: R40 slant
« Reply #36 on: June 23, 2012, 11:41:25 pm »
You can very easily create one using static trains from other routes, just go into the Objects folder for OpenBVE, search for "R40", then get a B3D file and open it up (I will use the files "R40_B.b3d and R40_B2.b3d" as examples, you need them both BTW). You should see image names like "R40_frontb.bmp" listed throughout the file, find all the images listed in both B3D files, then copy both the B3D file and all the images. Now create a folder in your R40 Slant folder called "cars", and paste all of them there. Now, open Notepad, and type this in:

[exterior]

0=cars\R40_B2.b3d
1=cars\R40_B.b3d
2=cars\R40_B2.b3d
3=cars\R40_B.b3d
4=cars\R40_B2.b3d
5=cars\R40_B.b3d
6=cars\R40_B2.b3d
7=cars\R40_B.b3d
8=cars\R40_B2.b3d
9=cars\R40_B.b3d

Save that file into your R40 Slant folder as Extensions.cfg

There you go!  ;)
I Need A Download Link For The .b3d Files  >:(
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The R40 slant files are in one of the object folders for the existing routes that are available for download at this site. Just do some file searching on your hard drive and you'll find it eventually.
« Last Edit: June 29, 2012, 11:44:01 am by ipac »

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Re: R40 slant
« Reply #37 on: June 24, 2012, 11:05:45 am »
You can very easily create one using static trains from other routes, just go into the Objects folder for OpenBVE, search for "R40", then get a B3D file and open it up (I will use the files "R40_B.b3d and R40_B2.b3d" as examples, you need them both BTW). You should see image names like "R40_frontb.bmp" listed throughout the file, find all the images listed in both B3D files, then copy both the B3D file and all the images. Now create a folder in your R40 Slant folder called "cars", and paste all of them there. Now, open Notepad, and type this in:

[exterior]

0=cars\R40_B2.b3d
1=cars\R40_B.b3d
2=cars\R40_B2.b3d
3=cars\R40_B.b3d
4=cars\R40_B2.b3d
5=cars\R40_B.b3d
6=cars\R40_B2.b3d
7=cars\R40_B.b3d
8=cars\R40_B2.b3d
9=cars\R40_B.b3d

Save that file into your R40 Slant folder as Extensions.cfg

There you go!  ;)
I Need A Download Link For The .b3d Files  >:(
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The R40 slant files are in one of the object folders for the existing routes that are available for download at this site. Just do some file searching on your hard drive and you'll find it eventually.
What Route Is It
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« Last Edit: June 29, 2012, 11:44:22 am by ipac »

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Re: R40 slant
« Reply #38 on: June 28, 2012, 08:55:36 pm »
You can very easily create one using static trains from other routes, just go into the Objects folder for OpenBVE, search for "R40", then get a B3D file and open it up (I will use the files "R40_B.b3d and R40_B2.b3d" as examples, you need them both BTW). You should see image names like "R40_frontb.bmp" listed throughout the file, find all the images listed in both B3D files, then copy both the B3D file and all the images. Now create a folder in your R40 Slant folder called "cars", and paste all of them there. Now, open Notepad, and type this in:

[exterior]

0=cars\R40_B2.b3d
1=cars\R40_B.b3d
2=cars\R40_B2.b3d
3=cars\R40_B.b3d
4=cars\R40_B2.b3d
5=cars\R40_B.b3d
6=cars\R40_B2.b3d
7=cars\R40_B.b3d
8=cars\R40_B2.b3d
9=cars\R40_B.b3d

Save that file into your R40 Slant folder as Extensions.cfg

There you go!  ;)
I Need A Download Link For The .b3d Files  >:(
                                   -55555
 
The R40 slant files are in one of the object folders for the existing routes that are available for download at this site. Just do some file searching on your hard drive and you'll find it eventually.
What Route Is It
            -55555
look in the "Utica" and "Octavia Booker" folders. they should be there somewhere.
« Last Edit: June 29, 2012, 11:44:37 am by ipac »